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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB1967
Introduced 2/25/2005, by Sen. Gary Forby SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Older Adult Services Act. Provides that no later than January 1, 2006 and every January 1 thereafter, the Department on Aging and the Illinois Housing Development Authority shall file with the Governor and the General Assembly a plan that establishes goals for the number of affordable housing units to be made available to the frail elderly in the next fiscal year. Requires that the plan: (i) detail the number of new units of housing to be created, the number of units made accessible through rehabilitation and renovation, and the number of new supportive living units to be created and certified; and (ii) include recommendations for statutory or policy changes needed to reduce barriers to the establishment of affordable housing units for the frail elderly. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Older Adult Services Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 25 as follows: |
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| (320 ILCS 42/25)
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| Sec. 25. Older adult services restructuring. |
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| (a) No later than January 1, 2005, the Department shall |
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| commence the process of restructuring the older adult services |
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| delivery system. Priority shall be given to both the expansion |
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| of services and the development of new services in priority |
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| service areas. Subject to the availability of funding, the |
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| restructuring shall include, but not be limited to, the |
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| following:
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| (1) Planning. The Department shall develop a plan to |
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| restructure the State's service delivery system for older |
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| adults. The plan shall include a schedule for the |
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| implementation of the initiatives outlined in this Act and all |
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| other initiatives identified by the participating agencies to |
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| fulfill the purposes of this Act. Financing for older adult |
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| services shall be based on the principle that "money follows |
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| the individual". The plan shall also identify potential |
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| impediments to delivery system restructuring and include any |
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| known regulatory or statutory barriers. |
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| (2) Comprehensive case management. The Department shall |
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| implement a statewide system of holistic comprehensive case |
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| management. The system shall include the identification and |
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| implementation of a universal, comprehensive assessment tool |
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| to be used statewide to determine the level of functional, |
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| cognitive, socialization, and financial needs of older adults. |
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| This tool shall be supported by an electronic intake, |
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| assessment, and care planning system linked to a central |
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| location. "Comprehensive case management" includes services |
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| and coordination such as (i) comprehensive assessment of the |
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| older adult (including the physical, functional, cognitive, |
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| psycho-social, and social needs of the individual); (ii) |
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| development and implementation of a service plan with the older |
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| adult to mobilize the formal and family resources and services |
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| identified in the assessment to meet the needs of the older |
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| adult, including coordination of the resources and services |
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| with any other plans that exist for various formal services, |
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| such as hospital discharge plans, and with the information and |
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| assistance services; (iii) coordination and monitoring of |
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| formal and family service delivery, including coordination and |
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| monitoring to ensure that services specified in the plan are |
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| being provided; (iv) periodic reassessment and revision of the |
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| status of the older adult with the older adult or, if |
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| necessary, the older adult's designated representative; and |
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| (v) in accordance with the wishes of the older adult, advocacy |
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| on behalf of the older adult for needed services or resources. |
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| (3) Coordinated point of entry. The Department shall |
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| implement and publicize a statewide coordinated point of entry |
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| using a uniform name, identity, logo, and toll-free number. |
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| (4) Public web site. The Department shall develop a public |
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| web site that provides links to available services, resources, |
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| and reference materials concerning caregiving, diseases, and |
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| best practices for use by professionals, older adults, and |
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| family caregivers. |
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| (5) Expansion of older adult services. The Department shall |
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| expand older adult services that promote independence and |
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| permit older adults to remain in their own homes and |
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| communities. |
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| (6) Consumer-directed home and community-based services. |
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| The Department shall expand the range of service options |
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| available to permit older adults to exercise maximum choice and |
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| control over their care. |
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| (7) Comprehensive delivery system. The Department shall |
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| expand opportunities for older adults to receive services in |
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| systems that integrate acute and chronic care. |
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| (8) Enhanced transition and follow-up services. The |
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| Department shall implement a program of transition from one |
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| residential setting to another and follow-up services, |
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| regardless of residential setting, pursuant to rules with |
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| respect to (i) resident eligibility, (ii) assessment of the |
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| resident's health, cognitive, social, and financial needs, |
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| (iii) development of transition plans, and (iv) the level of |
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| services that must be available before transitioning a resident |
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| from one setting to another. |
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| (9) Family caregiver support. The Department shall develop |
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| strategies for public and private financing of services that |
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| supplement and support family caregivers.
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| (10) Quality standards and quality improvement. The |
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| Department shall establish a core set of uniform quality |
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| standards for all providers that focus on outcomes and take |
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| into consideration consumer choice and satisfaction, and the |
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| Department shall require each provider to implement a |
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| continuous quality improvement process to address consumer |
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| issues. The continuous quality improvement process must |
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| benchmark performance, be person-centered and data-driven, and |
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| focus on consumer satisfaction.
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| (11) Workforce. The Department shall develop strategies to |
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| attract and retain a qualified and stable worker pool, provide |
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| living wages and benefits, and create a work environment that |
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| is conducive to long-term employment and career development. |
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| Resources such as grants, education, and promotion of career |
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| opportunities may be used. |
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| (12) Coordination of services. The Department shall |
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| identify methods to better coordinate service networks to |
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| maximize resources and minimize duplication of services and |
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| ease of application. |
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| (13) Barriers to services. The Department shall identify |
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| barriers to the provision, availability, and accessibility of |
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| services and shall implement a plan to address those barriers. |
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| The plan shall: (i) identify barriers, including but not |
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| limited to, statutory and regulatory complexity, reimbursement |
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| issues, payment issues, and labor force issues; (ii) recommend |
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| changes to State or federal laws or administrative rules or |
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| regulations; (iii) recommend application for federal waivers |
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| to improve efficiency and reduce cost and paperwork; (iv) |
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| develop innovative service delivery models; and (v) recommend |
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| application for federal or private service grants. |
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| (14) Reimbursement and funding. The Department shall |
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| investigate and evaluate costs and payments by defining costs |
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| to implement a uniform, audited provider cost reporting system |
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| to be considered by all Departments in establishing payments. |
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| To the extent possible, multiple cost reporting mandates shall |
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| not be imposed. |
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| (15) Medicaid nursing home cost containment and Medicare |
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| utilization. The Department of Public Aid, in collaboration |
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| with the Department on Aging and the Department of Public |
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| Health and in consultation with the Advisory Committee, shall |
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| propose a plan to contain Medicaid nursing home costs and |
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| maximize Medicare utilization. The plan must not impair the |
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| ability of an older adult to choose among available services. |
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| The plan shall include, but not be limited to, (i) techniques |
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| to maximize the use of the most cost-effective services without |
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| sacrificing quality and (ii) methods to identify and serve |
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| older adults in need of minimal services to remain independent, |
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| but who are likely to develop a need for more extensive |
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| services in the absence of those minimal services. |
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| (16) Bed reduction. The Department of Public Health shall |
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| implement a nursing home conversion program to reduce the |
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| number of Medicaid-certified nursing home beds in areas with |
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| excess beds. The Department of Public Aid shall investigate |
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| changes to the Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement system |
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| in order to reduce beds. Such changes may include, but are not |
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| limited to, incentive payments that will enable facilities to |
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| adjust to the restructuring and expansion of services required |
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| by the Older Adult Services Act, including adjustments for the |
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| voluntary closure or layaway of nursing home beds certified |
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| under Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act. Any savings |
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| shall be reallocated to fund home-based or community-based |
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| older adult services pursuant to Section 20. |
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| (17) Financing. The Department shall investigate and |
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| evaluate financing options for older adult services and shall |
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| make recommendations in the report required by Section 15 |
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| concerning the feasibility of these financing arrangements. |
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| These arrangements shall include, but are not limited to: |
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| (A) private long-term care insurance coverage for |
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| older adult services; |
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| (B) enhancement of federal long-term care financing |
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| initiatives; |
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| (C) employer benefit programs such as medical savings |
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| accounts for long-term care; |
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| (D) individual and family cost-sharing options; |
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| (E) strategies to reduce reliance on government |
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| programs; |
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| (F) fraudulent asset divestiture and financial |
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| planning prevention; and |
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| (G) methods to supplement and support family and |
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| community caregiving. |
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| (18) Older Adult Services Demonstration Grants. The |
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| Department shall implement a program of demonstration grants |
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| that will assist in the restructuring of the older adult |
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| services delivery system, and shall provide funding for |
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| innovative service delivery models and system change and |
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| integration initiatives pursuant to subsection (g) of Section |
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| 20. |
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| (19) Bed need methodology update. For the purposes of |
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| determining areas with excess beds, the Departments shall |
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| provide information and assistance to the Health Facilities |
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| Planning Board to update the Bed Need Methodology for Long-Term |
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| Care to update the assumptions used to establish the |
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| methodology to make them consistent with modern older adult |
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| services.
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| (b) No later than January 1, 2006 and every January 1 |
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| thereafter, the Department on Aging and the Illinois Housing |
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| Development Authority shall file with the Governor and the |
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| General Assembly a plan that establishes goals for the number |
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| of affordable housing units to be made available to the frail |
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| elderly in the next fiscal year. The plan shall detail the |
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| number of new units of housing to be created, the number of |
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| units made accessible through rehabilitation and renovation, |
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| and the number of new supportive living units to be created and |
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| certified. The plan shall also include recommendations for |
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| statutory or policy changes needed to reduce barriers to the |
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| establishment of affordable housing units for the frail |
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| elderly.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1031, eff. 8-27-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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